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Wednesday, 20 May 2015

#WIPITUP Rachel's Journey

Welcome to my #WIPITUP WEDNESDAY post for this week - James & Rachel are back!

Rachel's Journey is currently being edited, and is due for release soon! Hopefully at the end of the month, fingers crossed! :)

As you all know by now, I have a *thing* for cowboys. When I was younger I dated a bull-rider and I was always awed by the daring bullfighters who put their lives in the hands of their colleagues, to protect the cowboys.

In his spare time, James is a rodeo bullfighter. Here in NZ the rodeo circuit doesn't pay enough to do it full-time, but we've got some pretty talented cowboys and bullfighters. The scene I share below is based on an actual event in a NZ rodeo which you can read about here if you want to :)

Although
a newcomer, it was obvious James was a competent bullfighter, and he took his
role seriously. He was dressed from head to toe in brightly coloured clothing –
from a red ribbon tied around his cowboy hat, orange shirt, lime green shorts,
right down to his long stripey socks. He’d even put fluorescent laces in his
spiked sneakers that he wore to give him purchase in the dusty ground. His
agility was impressive. She watched, her heart in her mouth, barely able to
breathe, awed by James’ daring exploits. Attracting the bulls’ attention with
his over-stated movements, he’d dart aside at the very last second, enticing
the bull away from the cowboy who’d only moments ago been on his back.

The next cowboy out was a young
rider, only eighteen, who’d just broke open late last season, atop a huge black
bull by the name of Bullet. Notorious for his fast exit from the chutes and
killer spin, there were only a handful of cowboys who had managed to ride him
in his four year rodeo career. Rachel didn’t hold out much hope that the young
cowboy would be successful in his endeavours, but she wished him luck in
trying, knowing that if he did ride the beast, he could potentially win the
contest.

James kept close to the bull,
dancing and side-stepping, a fluid mix of athleticism, courage and speed. The
crowd held their breath, riding along with the young cowboy, watching in
anticipation the bulls’ corkscrew spinning bucking motion. Even the announcer
was silent, watching what the pair would do, battling it out in the arena.

“Oh!” The collective gasp went up
from the audience, riveted to their seats, their eyes fixed on the action
unfolding in the arena. Bullet won – the cowboy got bucked off in spectacular
style – flipping forwards over the bulls head, doing a somersault in the air.
Bullet caught him, tossing the cowboy sideways with his horns as he flew above
Bullets’ head, then lowered his head to charge.
The fallen cowboy was lying dazed and bleeding not far from the bull,
and the enraged animal stomped his foot in the dirt, sending dust flying,
before charging towards him, intent on doing damage.

Instantly, James was beside the
cowboy, doing his best to distract the bull, but Bullet was focused on his
target and wouldn’t be swayed from his purpose. The other bullfighter came
running in, waving his arms, trying to get Bullets’ attention. It was in vain.
Just when Bullet was virtually on top of the cowboy, ready to ground him into
the dust, James threw himself on the ground, shielding the cowboy with his body
…

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